
League of Legends: Wild Rift
Riot's console-quality mobile MOBA — 5v5 on the Rift with separate Graphics and Frame Rate controls that reach up to 120 FPS on capable phones.
- Developer
- Riot Games
- Publisher
- Riot Games
- Released
- 2020
- FPS Cap
- 120 FPS
Estimate your FPS
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Your Phone
Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 · 8GB · 120Hz refresh
Your Estimated League of Legends: Wild Rift Performance
45
Minimum
52
Average
56
Maximum
- Preset
- Ultra
- FPS Cap
- 120 FPS
- Capped?
- No — chipset-limited
- RAM
- OK
Moderate load — stable on most flagships.
FPS values displayed on GamerSpecs are estimates. Actual game performance may vary depending on hardware configuration, drivers, cooling, power limits, background applications, and game updates.
About League of Legends: Wild Rift
League of Legends: Wild Rift rebuilds the 5v5 MOBA for phones with noticeably richer visuals than most of its rivals, which makes settings choices matter more. It exposes independent Graphics Quality and Frame Rate sliders, plus Anti-Aliasing and separate Character and Environment Quality controls, so competitive players can strip the scene back for 90/120 FPS while flagship owners crank fidelity. Because the engine is heavier than a typical mobile MOBA, frame rate and anti-aliasing are the two settings that most affect whether a mid-range phone stays smooth through a full teamfight.
Best mobile settings
Three curated profiles — max FPS for competitive, balanced, and HD graphics.
High Frame Rate (Competitive)
Low graphics with the Frame Rate slider maxed — how ranked and Wild Rift esports players configure the game for the smoothest skill-shots and lowest input lag.
| Setting | Value | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Frame Rate | Ultra (120 FPS) | Biggest smoothness win; caps to 90 or 60 on phones that can't sustain it. |
| Graphics Quality | Low | Lightens the scene so the frame rate stays pinned in teamfights. |
| Anti-Aliasing | Off | Removes a constant GPU cost with no gameplay impact. |
| Character Quality | Low | — |
| Environment Quality | Low | Simplifies terrain detail for steadier frame times. |
| HUD Scale | Custom (compact) | Frees screen space and keeps ability buttons under your thumbs. |
| Camera / Screen Shake | Off | Steadier view during heavy fights and ults. |
| Auto-adjust Graphics | Off | Prevents the game from lowering FPS as the phone warms up. |
Balanced
Sharper visuals while holding 60–90 FPS on mid-range phones. A comfortable everyday default for the Rift.
| Setting | Value | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Frame Rate | High (90 FPS) | Smooth without the sustained heat of a locked 120. |
| Graphics Quality | Medium | — |
| Anti-Aliasing | On | — |
| Character Quality | Medium | — |
| Environment Quality | Medium | — |
| HUD Scale | Default | — |
| Camera / Screen Shake | Off | — |
| Auto-adjust Graphics | Off | — |
Ultra Graphics
Maximum visual fidelity for flagship phones. Frame rate is held lower so the heavier engine keeps thermals in check.
| Setting | Value | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Graphics Quality | Ultra / High | Full lighting and effects; flagship SoCs only. |
| Frame Rate | High (60 FPS) | Ultra visuals and the top frame-rate tier rarely coexist on most phones. |
| Anti-Aliasing | On | — |
| Character Quality | High | — |
| Environment Quality | High | — |
| HUD Scale | Default | — |
| Camera / Screen Shake | On | — |
| Auto-adjust Graphics | Off | — |
Device requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Android 8.0 / iOS 12
- Chipset
- Snapdragon 660 / Helio P60
- RAM
- 3 GB
- Storage
- 5 GB
Recommended
- OS
- Android 11 / iOS 14
- Chipset
- Snapdragon 778G / Dimensity 900
- RAM
- 6 GB
- Storage
- 6 GB
Optimization tips
- 1
Set Frame Rate to match your display and no higher — 120 only helps on a 120Hz panel, and above your refresh rate it just adds heat.
- 2
Anti-Aliasing and Environment Quality are the two heaviest settings here; drop them first when a mid-range phone starts stuttering.
- 3
Keep Auto-adjust Graphics OFF so the game can't quietly lower your frame rate once the device heats up.
- 4
Enable your phone's game / performance mode and close background apps before ranked to reclaim CPU and thermal headroom.
- 5
In long sessions, removing the case or using a clip-on cooler prevents throttling far more effectively than any single setting.